Hi,I am trying to play Sanitarium. When the actual gameplay starts everything is fine for about 15 seconds. Then all of a sudden the character that you play (forget his name) turns all bright multi-colored and the game crashes back to the desktop. The opening video and the game menu display perfectly. Has anyone seen this problem before?Windows XP HomeATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MBSoundblaster Audigy 2512MB Ram

Try knocking back your audio and video acceleration. But..... that sounds like a driver issue. Are you using Compat Mode? If not, that might take care of it. If so, try using Win95 instead of 98/ME. I know a lot of people had trouble with the game crashing in ME.

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Hi BacardiJim,I have tried knocking back the accelerations. I have tried all compatibility modes. I also think that it might be a driver issue. However, I am using the latest ATI Catalyst 3.6 drivers which I am not going to change because everything other than Sanitarium plays beautifully. I guess that I will have to pass on this one. Thanks for your help,Rusty

Yup, already tried that. Great suggestion though.HaHa - You got me on that one! However, if you would like to get ultra-technical, there is no such thing as a computer that will be able to play every game ever made. This is an impossibility. So, my computer runs anything in existence minus Sanitarium. Thanks again for you help,Rusty

And minus Amber.... and The Dame Was Loaded, D, Hopkins F.B.I., Noir, Panic in the Park, Riddle of Master Lu, The Quivering, both Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes games and both Phantasmagoria games. None of which will run correctly on XP.

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I run good old Win98. And I haven't run into a game I couldn't play in this computer except Secrets of the Luxor because it will only run if your CD-ROM is labeled as your D drive and I have two hard drives. But I couldn't get either of the Tex Murphy games I bought to run on my old AMD K7, and I was running Win98 on it too.

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I have already played all those games. Anyway, the only one that I would want to play again is Amber. I have a ME system also, so if I get desparate to play an old non-XP game (which I highly doubt), I still can.I'm really looking forward to all the new games that will be out in the coming months rather than looking back at old games. The Adventure Company's upcoming games alone are going to keep me busy for a long time. Rusty

Actually people HAVE been able to run the first Phantasmagoria game on some computers with XP. But not the second one.

Secrets of the Luxor will work if your drive is D: or E: but no higher. I played it on an old computer with CD drive E:.

As for Sanitarium, most people have problems running it on computers faster than 800 MHz, regardless of which Windows they're using. So it's possible that a CPU slowdown program will help you out.

Inferno doesn't have Sanitarium on her XP list.But ntcompatible lists it as compatible with Win 2000. So I think there's hope. Make sure you disable visual themes and turn off advanced text services on the compatibility tab. Inferno suggests that on a lot of her games.

Did your computers have more than one CD drive installed? The computer I played Luxor on had only one drive - the E: drive. And someone at one point posted in Glitches that Luxor wouldn't work on higher than an E: drive (I don't remember who it was). But now LadyLinda says it worked for her on H:, so I'm curious to know the real reason it seems to have trouble on some drives.

If your game only worked from D:, could it be that the game only works from the lowest letter CD drive - or that it insists on a CD (any CD) being present in the lowest letter drive?

I may take this game out and test it later on. But right now I have to go out for a while.

well, if we have two computers and three CD-ROM drives, I guess it stands to reason that one of the computers has only one drive, yes? That computer (mine) has two hard drives, though, so the CD-R is drive E. And the game refused to run from it. It would only run from the D (DVD) drive of the other computer.

Regardless, it ran, and we enjoyed the game, but no, my computer doesn't "run everything in existence" either. hehehe

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